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- Honnywill_Peak abstract "Honnywill Peak (80°31′S 29°8′W) is a rock peak, 1,220 metres (4,000 ft) high, immediately southeast of Williams Ridge on the west side of Stratton Glacier in the Shackleton Range of Antarctica. It was first mapped in 1957 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition and was named for Eleanor Honnywill, Assistant Secretary to the expedition in 1955-59, and later Secretary and Editor.".
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- Honnywill_Peak wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Honnywill_Peak wikiPageRevisionID "499164180".
- Honnywill_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Coats_Land.
- Honnywill_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_Trans-Antarctic_Expedition.
- Honnywill_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_Honnywill.
- Honnywill_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Shackleton_Range.
- Honnywill_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Stratton_Glacier.
- Honnywill_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Williams_Ridge.
- Honnywill_Peak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Honnywill Peak".
- Honnywill_Peak hasPhotoCollection Honnywill_Peak.
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- Honnywill_Peak subject Category:Mountains_of_Coats_Land.
- Honnywill_Peak hypernym Peak.
- Honnywill_Peak point "-80.51666666666667 -29.133333333333333".
- Honnywill_Peak type Article.
- Honnywill_Peak type Mountain.
- Honnywill_Peak type Article.
- Honnywill_Peak type Landform.
- Honnywill_Peak type Source.
- Honnywill_Peak type SpatialThing.
- Honnywill_Peak comment "Honnywill Peak (80°31′S 29°8′W) is a rock peak, 1,220 metres (4,000 ft) high, immediately southeast of Williams Ridge on the west side of Stratton Glacier in the Shackleton Range of Antarctica. It was first mapped in 1957 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition and was named for Eleanor Honnywill, Assistant Secretary to the expedition in 1955-59, and later Secretary and Editor.".
- Honnywill_Peak label "Honnywill Peak".
- Honnywill_Peak sameAs Honnywill_Peak.
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- Honnywill_Peak sameAs Q12715508.
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- Honnywill_Peak sameAs 霍尼韋爾峰.
- Honnywill_Peak lat "-80.51666666666667".
- Honnywill_Peak long "-29.133333333333333".
- Honnywill_Peak wasDerivedFrom Honnywill_Peak?oldid=499164180.
- Honnywill_Peak isPrimaryTopicOf Honnywill_Peak.